OrangeBlossomBaby |
06-22-2022 02:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by Wyseguy
(Post 2109046)
My company eventually had a union (teamsters). I would put up our employees against any as far as production and quality. The problem is that we can not compete with countries that pay their employees pennies a day, if at all (prison labor). Of course companies like auto manufacturers run to Mexico when the cost of labor is 1/2 that of a US employee. We need to protect our US employees. Both parties seem fine with manufacturing jobs moving out of the country. We need to protect US workers.
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The way to do that is to require companies to provide more for their employees, AND eliminate unions. The more employees have to pay into union dues, the more they expect the union to do for them and the more the unions will extort from companies. Eliminate the middle-man, mandate that companies provide a living wage, a contribution toward health care OR offer company self-insurance options, paid time off, all the things companies in other companies are required to provide their employees.
Except - that would be called socialism (even though the companies are still allowed to turn a profit, which means it's still capitalism).
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